Served one term, House 2010-2012; born in Boise, Idaho; bachelor's degree in management and organizational leadership, George Fox University; master's degree in social work, Northwest Nazarene University; board member of numerous community organizations; received the 2010 Community Hero award from Boise State University; Excellence in the Arts award; Idaho Governor's Award in the Arts; the Jefferson Award for public service; 2012 NAACP Heritage Hall of Fame award; American Mothers Inc., 2012 Idaho Mother of Distinction and National Mother of Distinction; Gandhi, King, Ikeda Award - A Legacy of Building Peace; spouse: Henry; two sons; one granddaughter.

Served three terms, House 2008-2014; born August 9, 1953, in Ketchikan, Alaska; attorney and mediator; B.A. in history from University of Idaho; J.D. from University of Kansas School of Law; Managing Partner of Boise law firm of Mauk & Burgoyne, 1997-2012; adjunct professor of Human Resources Law at Boise State University, 2002-2007; co-author "Idaho Employment Policies Handbook" (Idaho Law Foundation, 1998; rev. ed. 2001, 2012); recognized as one of Idaho's top 100 trial lawyers by the National Trial Lawyers in 2012; assistant to former Secretary of State Pete Cenarrusa, 1976-1978; Ada County Democratic Chair, 1991-1994; Democratic National Committee, 2004-2008; hobby: music; spouse: Christy (36 years); daughters: Crystal and Katherine; three grandchildren.

Served one term, House 2010-2012; born in Pocatello, Idaho; graduate, Marsh Valley High School; member, Marsh Valley School District Board of Trustees, 1995-2001; Bannock County Commissioner, 2001-2007; spouse: Barbara; three children; six grandchildren.

Served three terms, House 2006-2012; born in Omak, Washington; 1974 graduate of Potlatch High School; attended University of Maryland and Pensacola Jr. College; 5 years electronics, Leadership & Management; U.S. Navy (20 years active duty); retired Navy "Mustang"; Presbyterian; co-founder of Wyakin Warrior Foundation; 15 years in the private sector: semiconductor manufacturing and international operations, CEO of a multi-million dollar private company dealing in the international sale of farm and construction equipment; Distinguished Life Member NRA; Life Member Disabled American Veterans; Sportsmen for Fish and Wildlife-Idaho (co-founder); Founding/Life Member North American Fishing Club; member American Legion; spouse: Patty; two children.

Born April 23, 1949, in Rigby; graduated Madison High School in 1967; B.S. in accounting from Utah State University; retired Certified Public Accountant/Certified Financial Planner; board member, Citizens Community Bank; past president Rexburg Chamber of Commerce; member Madison County Coordinating Committee; USU "Outstanding Accounting Graduate" and "Accounting Alumnus of the Year"; spouse: Julie; children: Justin, Ritchie, Michael and Kevin.

Appointed March 2015, to fill a Senate vacancy in District 17; bachelor's degree in political science, San Jose State University, President of the Boise City Council; retired small business owner; spouse: Rocky; two children; five grandchildren.

Born in Portland, Oregon; Bachelor of Science, Brigham Young University; Juris Doctorate, Lewis and Clark Northwestern School of Law; Canyon County Deputy Prosecutor and County Commissioner; Past President Idaho Association of Commissioners and Clerks; Chairman County Planning Association of SW Idaho; Officer U.S. Army Reserve; spouse: Jan; five children.

Born in Twin Falls, Idaho; B.S. in agricultural economics and business management, University of Idaho; 116th National Guard; Director, Salmon River Canal Company; President-IBC; Director-IMCB; Secretary/Treasurer-NDBC; on bank board for 20 years; member of numerous associations, societies and boards; Eagle Scout; Farm Bureau Member of the Year, Outstanding Water Quality Irrigator; spouse: Afton; children: David and Andrew.

Appointed March 1, 2012, to fill a Senate vacancy in District 10; graduated from Melba High School and attended Brigham Young University; law degree from William Howard Taft University in California; serve as a precinct committeeman; volunteer member of the Caldwell Schools Policy Committee; spouse: Tish; eight children; five grandchildren.

Born August 2, 1954, in Salem, Oregon; medical degree, University of Washington; family physician; Latah County coroner for 15 years; hospital board member, six years; hospital chief of staff; Ted Phillips Award; top graduate in family medicine, UW; spouse: Martha; four daughters.

Born October 21, 1948, in Rexburg; graduate South Fremont High School in St. Anthony; attended University of Idaho; LDS; rancher of sheep, elk and bison; spouse: Cindy; children: Billie Jean, Jodie and J.C.

Born in Spokane, WA; graduated from Holy Names Academy; lived in Coeur d'Alene for 27 years; B.S. in nursing from Pacific Lutheran University; M.S. in health education from Whitworth University; former critical care R.N. and nursing instructor; has co-owned a small business for 30 years; spouse: Rick; four grown children; one grandbaby.

Served as House Majority Caucus Chairman and Chairman of the House State Affairs Committee; born January 16, 1952; bachelor's degree from Brigham Young University and a master's degree in human resource management from Utah State University; public affairs manager at Agrium in Soda Springs; resides in Bennington, Bear Lake County; spouse: Nancy; nine children; 27 grandchildren.

Born May 23, 1956, in Great Falls, Montana; bachelor's degree in engineering, Montana State University; business owner; member, Montana House of Representatives, 1994-2001; spouse: Cheryl Ann; four children; three grandsons.

Born in Caldwell, Idaho; attended Whittier College; B.S. from Idaho State University; master's degree from Boise State University; classroom teacher for 33 years; active community member, trainer and facilitator for College of Western Idaho; spouse: Kay Frank Engelking.